Across all brands and guages more guns will shoot Remingtons (at least acceptably) than any other slug. It might not be the best but acceptable. There are always exceptions. The Brenneke is probably second (it might be #1 but most people don't try them) but more expensive. Its best to try them all.

Take a zip lock sandwich bag and put enough sand in it to make about a 3"x5"x1" thick block. Put it inside an old sock, sew it in an old blue jean back pocket or whatever. Presto chango... instant sissy bag. Never go to the range without it.

At 50 yards the slug is not going to make the difference. The difference between slugs at that range is going to be minute.

Streatch it out a little more, if you really want to see the difference between slugs. Besides if your holding the gun, you are really not going to get any scientiffic accuracy differential between the slug becuase you will be to inconsistent.

I like winchester superX or remington sluggers.I couldn't tell you wich works better because I usualy shoot at fifty yards or less and there realy isn't any visible diferance so I just by whatever is cheeper at the time.

I have a good suggestion for you when it comes to shooting those recoil lovin slugs.

It might sound foolish, but this is what I do when I pattern my turkey gun.

Get yourself a nice think PFD (lifejacket) and wear it when you shoot. It will take the edge right off those shoulder pounding loads.

A lot of people might think that it will mess up your sighting in or whatever. But I have not found accuracy effected by it at all. Infact, my accuracy usually gets better, because you don't flinch at all, especially off the bench.

Just a thought.

Andy

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gbottger wrote:

You know, some people spend way too much time thinking about killing ducks.